Posts Tagged ‘early-readers’

Pencil: A Story with a Point received a **Starred Review** from Foreword Reviews

December 25th, 2018

Foreword Reviews **Starred Review** “Office supplies have never been more entertaining than they are in this punny tale of friendship and ingenuity. Old school and new tech go head to head when Jackson trades his longtime pal Pencil in for a shiny new Tablet. Cheerful illustrations add to the hilarity as Pencil tries a variety of […]

Posted in Ann Ingalls, Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Dean Griffiths

Kirkus Reviews says Pencil: A Story with a Point is an “overload of fun puns [that] will have many readers giggling…”

December 21st, 2018

Kirkus Review “Move over, Pencil; Tablet’s in town…but what happens when Tablet breaks?….Pencil tries desperately to cheer Jackson up, but nothing works…until he enlists his old companions from the drawer, Scissors, Paper Clip, Flashlight, Tape, and the rest. Jackson finally smiles again, and all the supplies end as friends, with pages full of puns….The illustrations […]

Posted in Ann Ingalls, Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Dean Griffiths

Pencil: A Story with a Point will “delight younger readers…” says CM Magazine

November 30th, 2018

CM Magazine “Veteran author Ann Ingalls has produced a book with a lightweight plot but much lighthearted play with language that will delight younger readers just learning about verbal humour as well as teachers who could use this book as a lesson on the pun as literary device. Dean Griffiths is a British Columbia illustrator […]

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CM Magazine “Highly Recommends” Penguin Days

November 29th, 2018

CM Magazine “Lauren is an eight-year-old girl with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and she sees the world in her own unique way. Penguin Days is a stand-alone book that also continues a story begun in Slug Days, with Lauren encountering challenges this time beyond school that help her stretch and grow. Not only must she attend her first-ever […]

Posted in Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Penguin Days, Rebecca Bender, Sara Leach

Foreword Reviews calls Penguin Days a “lighthearted story…”

November 28th, 2018

Foreword Reviews “A lighthearted story, Penguin Days follows Lauren, who is on the autism spectrum. She sometimes misreads social cues, like not understanding why others laugh; she is not always included in groups…. Pencil illustrations by Rebecca Bender appear on nearly every spread. They feature Lauren and her family and are insightful in showing the […]

Posted in Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Penguin Days, Rebecca Bender, Sara Leach

Penguin Days highlights “love, acceptance, and friendship,” says Kirkus Reviews

November 27th, 2018

Kirkus Reviews “Lauren, who has autism spectrum disorder, is back for a second outing following Slug Days (2017)….A scratchy dress, a little vomit, and an accidental fall into the calves’ stall will all get in the way, although Lauren’s dislike of new situations and a bad case of stage fright are the biggest challenges. Lauren […]

Posted in Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Penguin Days, Rebecca Bender, Sara Leach

Kirkus Reviews call Bender’s illustrations in Penguin Days “soft, gentle…and illuminate Lauren’s narrative.”

November 20th, 2018

Kirkus Reviews “Lauren, who has autism spectrum disorder, is back for a second outing following Slug Days (2017)….. Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective. Her emerging understanding of facial expressions helps her relate her parents’ and teacher’s periodic frustrations with her difficulties, yet […]

Posted in Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Rebecca Bender, Rebecca Bender

Bringham Young University says Waiting for Sophie is “full of child-like imagination and silliness.”

November 6th, 2018

Brigham Young University, Children’s Book & Media Reviews “Waiting for Sophie is ideal for a young reader who is transitioning to reading chapter books. Full of child-like imagination and silliness, Liam keeps the reader entertained as he goes on adventures with his family right at home. Although this book would be especially relatable to a soon-to-be […]

Posted in Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Carmen Mok, Sarah Ellis, Waiting for Sophie

The Theory of Hummingbirds gets an “Excellent” rating from Children's Books & Media Reviews from Brigham Young University

August 22nd, 2018

“Michelle Kadarusman uses her own personal experience to weave a beautiful story about change, friendship, acceptance, and finding your place in the world. The characters develop naturally throughout the story and the emotions are described in a way that helps the reader relate to the book and stay engaged and absorbed in the story. The Theory […]

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